HTTPS is the New Standard (for good reason too!) When I ventured out to make this website, I set up HTTPS from the start. Some would ask if that is really necessary, considering that I don’t take payments or collect user data. My answer to that (and hopefully everyone’s answer) is a resounding “Yes!” If it’s not your answer, here are three basic reasons why it matters: 1. Security –

No (still relevant) Software Stays at Version 1.0.0 Recently a mentor of mine posted an article about how creating software is an iterative process (you can read it here), where products are released and then constantly improved. Software goes through many changes in its life cycle, and there is always room for improvement. Imagine what Amazon or Facebook would look like if everything stayed at Version 1! Any modern developer

Fizzbuzz – You better hope you can whiteboard this one! You walk into your first programming interview ready to write some code. The manager sits you down, and says “John, have you ever heard of whiteboarding? I want you to solve fizzbuzz for me… You’ve heard of that right?” This is it. Your moment to shine. And then you step up to the whiteboard, and thankfully, you read this article

Ulysses, Ulysses – Soaring through all the galaxies. In search of Earth, flying in to the night. Ulysses, Ulysses – Fighting evil and tyranny, with all his power, and with all of his might. Ulysses – no-one else can do the things you do. Ulysses – like a bolt of thunder from the blue. Ulysses – always fighting all the evil forces bringing peace and justice to all. There’s a

80 days around the world, we’ll find a pot of gold just sitting where the rainbow’s ending. Time – we’ll fight against the time, and we’ll fly on the white wings of the wind. 80 days around the world, no we won’t say a word before the ship is really back. Round, round, all around the world. Round, all around the world. Round, all around the world. Round, all around